Culver’s Support of Agricultural Education Surpasses $2 Million

Culver’s is making sure younger generations have access to agricultural education by giving back to organizations that are training young leaders to maintain and improve our country’s future food supply. In 2018, the restaurant chain donated $465,000 to agricultural education programs.

The donations are part of Culver’s Thank You Farmers Project, an initiative that supports agricultural education programs that teach smart farming, the company shared in a press release. In 2018, Culver’s efforts to raise money and awareness for the importance of agriculture included a variety of programs, including Scoops of Thanks Day, a special day of giving where guests receive a scoop of Fresh Frozen Custard in return for a donation of $1 or more to local agricultural education programs. This raised over $111,000.

In addition, individual restaurants and their guests raised over $200,000 for local agricultural education programs through fundraisers, donation canisters and sales of wall decals.

“Every day we’re inspired by the passion and intelligence of our country’s agricultural students,” said Jessie Kreke, senior marketing manager for Culver’s. “Through the Thank You Farmers Project, we’re able to support them and ensure the agricultural industry has bright future leaders.”

The Thank You Farmers Project was established in 2013 and, with the help of its guests, Culvers has donated more than $2 million to agricultural education programs since the program began. Learn more at culvers.com/about-culvers/thank-you-farmers-project.